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Pink-Eyed Purple Hull Pea

Quick Facts:

  • Popular heirloom pea
  • Pods held high for easy picking
  • Performs well even in drought
  • Produces delicious pink-eyed peas
  • 75-85 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

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Pink-Eyed Purple Hull Cowpea

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The Pink-Eyed Purple Hull Pea is an old heirloom cowpea that produces heavy yields of long purple pods containing fat, oval-shaped peas with pink "eyes" or hilums.  Beloved for their impressive yields and ability to produce dependably even in hot, dry weather, the purple hull pea has been a longtime favorite of gardeners across the Southern United States.  While they've yet to catch on in the North, we'd encourage all gardeners to give the Pink Eyed Purple Pea a try.  It's early maturity, heavy yields and general ease of growth, make it the perfect choice for those looking to maximize sustenance from the garden.  What's more, its dark purple hulls are easy to see and are held high on the plant for eas... More

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Vigna unguiculata

The Pink-Eyed Purple Hull Pea is an old heirloom cowpea that produces heavy yields of long purple pods containing fat, oval-shaped peas with pink "eyes" or hilums.  Beloved for their impressive yields and ability to produce dependably even in hot, dry weather, the purple hull pea has been a longtime favorite of gardeners across the Southern United States.  While they've yet to catch on in the North, we'd encourage all gardeners to give the Pink Eyed Purple Pea a try.  It's early maturity, heavy yields and general ease of growth, make it the perfect choice for those looking to maximize sustenance from the garden.  What's more, its dark purple hulls are easy to see and are held high on the plant for easy picking. 

Harvesting purple hull peas is a matter of personal preference—some prefer to shell them young, when the peas are still light green in color, while others like to let them dry so that they can stored as a dry good, eliminating the need for canning or freezing. In either case, the preparation is similar, with the peas being slow boiled with salt, pepper, and the cook's preferred cut of pork (usually bacon, hocks, or salt pork).  Before we had kids, we would sometimes add a bit of cayenne for some extra kick, but our little ones protest, so these days we go the mild route.  It's still delicious, especially with a side of cornbread.  Approximately 75 to 85 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Vigna unguiculata

The Pink-Eyed Purple Hull Pea is an old heirloom cowpea that produces heavy yields of long purple pods containing fat, oval-shaped peas with pink "eyes" or hilums.  Beloved for their impressive yields and ability to produce dependably even in hot, dry weather, the purple hull pea has been a longtime favorite of gardeners across the Southern United States.  While they've yet to catch on in the North, we'd encourage all gardeners to give the Pink Eyed Purple... read more

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Vigna unguiculata

The Pink-Eyed Purple Hull Pea is an old heirloom cowpea that produces heavy yields of long purple pods containing fat, oval-shaped peas with pink "eyes" or hilums.  Beloved for their impressive yields and ability to produce dependably even in hot, dry weather, the purple hull pea has been a longtime favorite of gardeners across the Southern United States.  While they've yet to catch on in the North, we'd encourage all gardeners to give the Pink Eyed Purple Pea a try.  It's early maturity, heavy yields and general ease of growth, make it the perfect choice for those looking to maximize sustenance from the garden.  What's more, its dark purple hulls are easy to see and are held high on the plant for easy picking. 

Harvesting purple hull peas is a matter of personal preference—some prefer to shell them young, when the peas are still light green in color, while others like to let them dry so that they can stored as a dry good, eliminating the need for canning or freezing. In either case, the preparation is similar, with the peas being slow boiled with salt, pepper, and the cook's preferred cut of pork (usually bacon, hocks, or salt pork).  Before we had kids, we would sometimes add a bit of cayenne for some extra kick, but our little ones protest, so these days we go the mild route.  It's still delicious, especially with a side of cornbread.  Approximately 75 to 85 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 29 reviews
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Kathy McDowell
Pinkeye peas

Only 6 came up out of 200 seeds. I've planted peas every year for laat 7 years w/no problems.. Bad seeds I guess. :( Ive ordered more from another company

Hi Kathy, thanks for your review. I'm sorry you did not have good results with your seeds. Our most recent tests results indicate that this lot is currently germinating at 85% but it is possible that something happened to your seeds in transit. We will be in touch about a refund or replacement.

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L Wilson
jumped out of the ground

my seeds were germinating within eight days of putting them into potting soil.
Awesome strong young plants.
LW

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She Broadway ford
Excited

So happy to find purple hull peas

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Kelli DeVette
Every seed came up!

Peas are growing well, waiting to see how they produce. Packaging was so nice, the nicest I've ever received seed in, sturdy and resealable. Thanks!

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Tammy Robison
Poor Performance

Only had 20%-30% germination

Hi Tammy, thanks for your review. This year's lot of Pink-Eyed Purple Hull germinated at 98% in its most recent test, but it is always possible that something happened in transit. We will be in touch about a refund or replacement.

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